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Blue Horizon by Wilbur Smith book review

Views: 269The swashbuckling adventure and delights of:Rescuing women.Feeding women.Clothing women,Bathing women.Having sex w women. DO NOT ALLOW WOMEN to FIGHT YOUR WAR. Blue Horizon. Mount your steed. You are a well-to-do colonial prince Living on The Cape. Table Mountain Harbor South Africa. Dutch Invasion. You spot a flaxen-haired nymph. You rescue the downtrodden princess. She’s… Continue reading Blue Horizon by Wilbur Smith book review

Binti, The Complete Trilogy: Binti ; Home ; The Night Masquerade by Nnedi Okorafor book review. Techno Space Religion

Views: 218Self digesting garbage compactor of academic blowhards. University endowment enriched, self congratulating, vacked up, mask wearing dolts, attempting to resurrect their FAILED SYSTEM. This book reads like sorry ad campaign for FAILED University System. I hope author was handsomely paid by ACADEMIC DEATH CULT. Binti goes to the desert in sandals and smock to… Continue reading Binti, The Complete Trilogy: Binti ; Home ; The Night Masquerade by Nnedi Okorafor book review. Techno Space Religion

Isambard Kingdom BRUNEL by L.T.C. Rolt book review

Views: 208He’s the man who built the railroads from London to Bristol, and then built massive steam powered ships from Bristol to New York, the Great Western, and LEVIATHAN. It killed the man. It made the man. It is the man. Brunel. Engineering skills with timber. Most of his structures have been replaced with “cast… Continue reading Isambard Kingdom BRUNEL by L.T.C. Rolt book review

The Fountains of Paradise by Arthur C. Clarke book review. Techno Space Religion

Views: 203Arthur C. Clarke is a devil. He pushed his SPACE RELIGION on all of us, calling it SCIENCE FICTION, sending missives to his fellow SPACE WIZARDS, riding helicopters over their disgusting shrines. Proposing one-world beast mark systems unequaled in human agony; a disgusting galactic nightmare of singularity enslavement. Tracked and traced like goyim in… Continue reading The Fountains of Paradise by Arthur C. Clarke book review. Techno Space Religion

The Autobiography of a Super-Tramp by W.H. Davies book review

Views: 163Working for fake money is not recommended. Back in the day, it used to be an honest living, tramping around, building fires, riding trains, working on ships, knowing the hospitable places to bed down. SLEEPING IN PUBLIC IS ILLEGAL The thing is, only the downrighters made an issue of NO WORK. They refused it… Continue reading The Autobiography of a Super-Tramp by W.H. Davies book review

Victor Hugo’s Les Misérables. Book Review

Views: 155Thirty and Three Cheers to Victor Hugo and Les Misérables. Not unlike Dickens’s, A Tale of Two Cities, Les Misérables examines the FAILURE of THE FRENCH REVOLUTION. You know the one, it’s the revolution where the The French People allegedly chopped the heads off their pitiful leaders. (Antoinette Marbles) Les Misérables plays out in… Continue reading Victor Hugo’s Les Misérables. Book Review

The Travels and Surprising Adventures of Baron Munchausen by Rudolf Erich Raspe book review

Views: 106Is the Baron making fun of sportsmen? Yes.Is the Baron a liar? Yes.Is the Baron a German? Yes.Is the Baron a lizard? Yes.Is the Baron a swindler? Yes.Is this book a joy? Yes. Does this book occupy your time during tribulation? Yes.How many people took the experimental injection? All of the people.Do the people… Continue reading The Travels and Surprising Adventures of Baron Munchausen by Rudolf Erich Raspe book review

Our Children’s Children by Clifford D. Simak book review

Views: 87This alien invasion story was published in 1974. Predictive programs include: References to teletypes and news wire.Film cameras.Washington DC secretary hussies. When they arrive from the future with a trillion dollars worth of jewels, only the US and British governments can be trusted to wash the funds, slowly incorporating diamonds into market so as… Continue reading Our Children’s Children by Clifford D. Simak book review

Lost Horizon by James Hilton book review

Views: 90Jolly good story about Shangri-La Monastery in Tibet mountains. Communal living in moderation. Away from all VACKED PEOPLE, away from incomprehensible CORPORATE CAPITAL system of fake money, away from FBI, away from corrupt LE, away from paid-off goon squad, away from stalker spook assassins, away from fake money forces of all kinds. A great… Continue reading Lost Horizon by James Hilton book review

The Mysteries of the Great Cross of Hendaye by Jay Weidner and Vincent Bridges book review

Views: 83I speak the language of the birds. Nobody understands what I’m saying. Why did gnostic men encode alchemical magick in stone carvings from the dark ages? The carvings are inferior to anything the Renaissance produced. Yet, Fulcanelli assures us the meaning is superior. Gothique is the shit. Is this true? Who cares? Secret Snake… Continue reading The Mysteries of the Great Cross of Hendaye by Jay Weidner and Vincent Bridges book review